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03-Oct-2008, 03:51 PM #1
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Sept 08 Sept 07 Act Diff Pct Diff bills
$1838.70 $1219.45 $619.25 51 16

How do I create a formula to automatically calculate if the pct dif is over 5%.What would the amount of Sept 08 Commission be?
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03-Oct-2008, 04:00 PM #2
Hi there, welcome to the board!!

I'm not sure how you're arriving at your "Pct Diff" or your "bills". But if you wanted to use a separate column, you could just use an IF() function. Also not sure what the value of the "Pct Diff" is. Is the 51 an actual 51 or is it 0.51, a percentage? Assuming it is a whole number, maybe you could use (also assuming the ranges go from A:E, data starting on row 1)...

=IF(D2>5,CommOfA,0)

Where the CommOfA is the commission of Sept 08, however you want to calculate it. You're very vague on what formula(s) you are using and how you would like things calculated. If you would like more information, please be a bit more detailed on your post, even think about posting a sample file.

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03-Oct-2008, 05:49 PM #3
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This is what im trying to accomplish. Can you help?

If col c is greater than 30% of col d then commssion is based on 5% of col c


Commission rate is based on growth of collected revenue

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5% over growth over previous year month to month - based on daily revenue
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03-Oct-2008, 06:04 PM #4
Not sure if I follow, but perhaps...

=IF((C2/A2)>30%,C2*0.05,0)
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04-Oct-2008, 05:25 AM #5
I am guessing that the 51 in the original listing is 51%, for $619.25/$1219.45 = .5078, rounded to .51
So I also suspect that you want it if column c/column b > .30, calculate .05 of column c.
Then the formula would be
=IF((C2/B2)>.3,C2*.05,0)

(Sorry Zack, I disagree with the columns you used)
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Touche!
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